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It is for Congress to determine whether, under the circumstances of a particular case, justice requires that compensation be made to a person or corporation incidentally suffering from the exercise by the national government of its constitutional powers.
(vi) Should the administrative determination be in their favor, the actual or apparent owner(s) of or person(s) with possessory interests in the property subject to forfeiture may request that forfeited items be returned or that compensation be made if the custodian has already disposed of the property.
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Crimes were treated as wrongs for which compensation was made to the victim.
With the estimated period, feedforward compensation is made to improve the tracking performance asymptotically.
Mr. Grasso has claimed that all the details of his compensation were made known to directors and approved by them.
As Mr. Skilling brought the silos under a more unified management, functions like accounting and compensation were made more consistent.
In a value-based system, compensation is made for the patient as a whole, not for specific services provided.
Mr. King said that investment bankers were privileged because a lot of their compensation was made up of bonuses, which the banks can decide to pay whenever they want.
Not surprisingly, a recent study of almost a thousand companies by the management professors W. Gerard Sanders and Donald Hambrick found that C.E.O.s whose compensation was made up mostly of stock options tended to "swing for the fences," making investments and acquisitions that were riskier than those made by other executives.
No order for compensation was made.
The compensation is made taking into account coverage and quality objectives.
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